New (to Us) Trailer
A.V. Walters
There are probably a hundred things that we could have done today—some maybe more important than what we actually tackled. But, there is a special lure to a new toy, though. You just gotta try it out.
We’ve had cut wood sitting in the forest for some weeks now. Not that it matters; the firewood could sit there until fall. The problem was that, though we’ve cut the trails, we did not have a trailer to haul the wood out. I’ve been perusing craigslist for weeks. Trailers are not cheap! Who knew?
It needed to be small, to handle our steep terrain and tight turns. It did not need to be road-worthy. By that I mean that we didn’t need lights or brakes. We will never use this trailer off the property. And, we’re not likely to gather firewood in the dark.
I mentioned sometime back that I’m a bit of a scrounge. Indeed, I may be the Queen of Scrounge. Finally, last week we found the perfect trailer. It’s really junky! For some reason, that makes me love it all the more. The old metal frame is rusty, but it’s sound. The wood is a mess, but that can be replaced. This is probably an old military trailer. I guess we’ll refurbish it—though I kind of like it just as it is. Rick is just as enthused, in a more subdued kind of way.
Today was our first free day where we didn’t have to be doing something else. Rick was itching to try out the trailer. So, we decided to bring in some of the cut wood. Our funny little trailer worked like a champ. We brought in five trailer loads (plus what we could fit in the tractor’s loader.) Naturally, it turned out to be the hottest day so far this year—well into the eighties. It’s not ideal weather for the heavy lifting in this task. Still, off we went. We’re as happy as clams, though a little tired.
Now that so much wood has been brought down to the home site, I guess we’ll have to split and stack it. There’s more up there, but we’ve run out of room at the splitting station. Everything in it’s time…and then, we can go play in the hills again.
You know what I did today? My Fitbit says I walked 1100 steps. Usually with a book in my hand or an idea in my brain. I really need to exercise more.
How many miles do you think 5 truckloads of wood is?
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1100 steps? Hmmm, if a step is about 30″, You’re at over half a mile–which isa great place to start.
Today’s adventure was about four and a half miles (plus loading and unloading my share of about 3500 pounds of wood. That walking distance isn’t unusual for me, but the lifting was. I’m bushed.
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Those were big chunk’s of wood. No wonder you were tired. And the trailer does seem to be happy, doing what it was made to do. 🙂 –Curt
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Sounds like you were still pretty busy on your first free day. I can relate. (Although I have never chopped wood in my life.)
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There will be no not-busy days until November. Between establishing the orchard and garden,making wood for winter and, oh yeah, building the house, our plate is pretty full. Hardly any room at all for the day job!
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